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1751 | ILTeacher/IllInoisTeacherV3P305.jpg | |||
1752 | ILTeacher/IllInoisTeacherV3P306.jpg | |||
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1757 | In Memoriam poem for Fronie Fisher 1965 |
Owner of original: Blandinsville Star-Gazette, Blandinsville IL, p 5 Date: 2 Sep 1965 |
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1759 | Indian Hill Cemetery, Adair Co., MO |
Owner of original: findagrave photo by mcrichmond Date: 14 Nov 2009 |
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1760 | Interment record: Carlton A Peabody 1888 Listed as Sgt Co. K 14 Reg. Infantry, died 21 Mar 1888, interred 21 Mar 1888 |
Owner of original: National Archives, Burial Register, Fort Klamath, OR, p 114 Date: 21 Mar 1888 |
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1761 | J. C. Fisher auctions farm equipment to leave Kansas 1912 "Having sold my farm preparatory to leaving the state, I will sell at public auction at the J. C. Fisher farm. 6 miles north and 2 miles west of Burlingame and 1 mile west of Prairie Centre church..." Appears that the Fisher's left Kansas for land he purchased near Marbelton, WY in Sep 1911. |
Owner of original: Burlingame Enterprise, Burlingame, KS, p 8 Date: 15 Feb 1912 |
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1762 | Jack and Doris Kaylor |
Owner of original: findagrave.com photo by wrs Date: 8 Jul 2014 |
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1763 | James Botts house fire 1906 "Aunt Jane Botts received a letter Monday, stating that her son James of Marceline had the sad misfortune to lose his house and all his household goods except four chairs by fire Thursday last and the worst of it he carried no insurance. A subscription has been started and $15 in money besides bed clothing was raised in an hour or two." |
Owner of original: The Edina Sentinel, Edina MO, p 5 Date: 5 Jul 1906 |
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1764 | Jane Botts Cropped from family portrait |
Owner of original: findagrave photo by Sandy Bushnell; Corning, NY |
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1765 | Jane Botts 88th birthday celebration 1906 "Aunt Jane Botts celebrated her 88th birthday Monday, the 15th. Several of her children and family, also neighbors, being present. Although she is quite feeble she reads a great deal and can converse on most any subject and enjoys a joke as well as any one." |
Owner of original: The Edina Sentinel, Edina MO, p 5 Date: 18 Jan 1906 |
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1766 | Jane Botts breaks collarbone 1906 "Aunt Jane Botts had the misfortune to fall and break her collar bone Saturday evening. Dr. Humphrey was called and she seems to be getting along as well as could be expected." |
Owner of original: The Edina Sentinel, Edina MO, p 1 Date: 20 Sep 1906 |
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1767 | Jane Botts burial 1906 |
Owner of original: The Edina Democrat, Edina MO, p 2 Date: 5 Oct 1906 |
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1768 | Jane Botts cataracts removed 1886 "Mrs. Jane Botts, the widow of the late Rufus Botts, who has been blind for nearly six years, went to Quincy last month and was placed under the care of Dr. Wood, the celebrated occulist of that city, who successfully removed cataracts from each eye with an interval of three weeks between operations. Aunt Jane returned home seeing and of course very happy that she could once more after a long and weary darkness of so many sears, see her children and grandchildren. Some of the latter had grown from little girl when she last saw them to young womanhood." |
Owner of original: The Edina Sentinel, Edina MO, p 3 Date: 25 Mar 1886 |
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1769 | Jane Murray passes 1924 |
Owner of original: The Edina Sentinel, Edina MO, p 16 Date: 30 Oct 1924 |
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1770 | Jane Murray property auctioned 1924 "The household property of the late Miss Jane Murray was sold at public auction at the residence in Locust Hill Saturday afternoon by the executor, Carl Murray (brother), with Jesse Luker as auctioneer. Everything sold fairly well." |
Owner of original: The Edina Sentinel, Edina, MO, p 3 Date: 20 Nov 1924 |
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1771 | Jane Murray stomach cancer 1924 "...Miss Murray underwent an examination at the Grim-Smith Hospital and also had an X-ray photo taken, which disclosed the fact that she was suffering from cancer of the stomach. |
Owner of original: The Edina Sentinel, Edina, MO, p 3 Date: 28 Aug 1924 |
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1772 | Jane Murray terminal 1924 |
Owner of original: The Edina Sentinel, Edina MO, p 3 Date: 25 Sep 1924 |
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1773 | Janet (Roberts) Johnston 1844-1916 | |||
1774 | Janet (Roberts) Johnston; twin daughters Anna and Elizabeth, and daughter Ellen | |||
1775 | Jerry and Mellie Kaylor family 1910 Jerry (short man) and wife Mellie Jenkins Kaylor, his 2nd wife, taken in late 1914/15. The children are their daughters Price, age 10ish, Elizabeth (Bessie), age 9ish, and Nancy (Nannie) , age 7ish, and son Thomas (though looks like a girl in the photo), age 2ish in 1914/15. The girls are all listed in the 1910 census With Jerry and Mellie. Thomas was not born until 1912. The tall man in the photo Jerry's son Mathew, by first wife Sarah Adams. He also is listed as living with Jerry and Mellie in the 1910 census. He would be about 23 in 1914/1915, and remained with the family until wed to Zelma Webb in 1918. Two other people appear in the 1910 census in Jerry and Mellie's family: Mollie, Jerry's eldest daughter with Sarah Adams, and Olivia (Viola) Jerry's youngest daughter with Mellie Jenkins. It is easy to guess why neither appears in the photo. Mollie married Henry Ward in 1914 and would have moved on with him. Vola died in 1912, age 4. |
Owner of original: Polly Chmiel Date: 1910 |
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1776 | Jerry C. Kaylor WW II Memorabilia 2001 "On Nov. 11, a day of honor for all Morgan County veterans who served during the 20th Century, the hallways of Martinsville High School and the principal's lobby will take on the look of both WWII and today's modern U.S. Army....Like so many other collectors, the couple's passion has spread to other family members. Steve's niece, Nikki Gadd, is developing an interest in this old WWII memorabilia. Her appearance at Sunday's Veterans Day Tribute and Fundraiser will likely bring cheers and fond memories to the auditorium full of old WWII veterans. Nikki, daughter of Charles and Lana Gadd (and granddaughter of Rufford and Judy Gadd, all from Martinsville) will wear the "Dress Blues" of a real "Home-town Hero" from Eminence, Jerry C. Kaylor. Kaylor served with the South Pacific U.S. Marine Fleet forces that fought those bloody campaigns on Guam and Guadalcanal. During his tour of duty (1942-45), Kaylor saw combat in some of the most vital battles of WWII. Now retired, except for some farming, Kaylor will no doubt feel a special sense of pride when a young patriot from a long line of Gadd patriots walks to her place at the microphone to pay honor to the women who served in WWII. Nikki will not only look the part, she'll bring honor to Jerry Kaylor, Bill Pearson, Bill Nutter, "Bud" Grow, Bill Hastings, and the countless other Morgan County "boys" who proudly wore those Dress Blue colors in that war more than 56 years ago." |
Owner of original: The Reporter Times, Martinsville IN, p 1 and 6 Date: 8 Nov 2001 |
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1777 | Jerry Kaylor funeral 1950 "Funeral services for Jerry Kaylor, 87, who died at Bybee Thursday, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the residence. Burial will be in the Rhodes cemetery." |
Owner of original: The Lexington Herald, Lexington KY, p 12 Date: 16 Dec 1950 |
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1778 | Jerry Kaylor portrait |
Owner of original: photo posted to Ancestry.com by Teresa Mattison Date: 26 Dec 2020 |
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1779 | Jerry Kaylor strawberries 1928 "Once more a bumper crop of straw. berries has been produced by the truck gardners of the Waco and Bybee sections of the county. The berries of 1928 are much larger, firmer and of better flavor than for many years...While strawberries are a staple and profitable crop in the eastern sections of Madison county the acreage has been greatly decreased this year due to the poor yield of the last five years. Most of the berries are being sold locally and by truck in Lexington and Winchester, Jerry Kaylor, Pleas Conner, William Cain and others near Waco are keeping up a large acreage, but the small growers, who raised strawberries as side line have dropped out." |
Owner of original: Lexington Leader, Lexington KY, p 13 Date: 7 Jun 1928 |
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1780 | Jerry Lee Fisher |
Owner of original: Stephen Fisher Date: ca. 2008 |
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1781 | Jerry Lee Fisher Memorial Video |
Owner of original: Stephen Fisher Date: 3 Mar 2013 |
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1782 | Jerry M and Melvina Jenkins Kaylor |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com: Tina Dickerson Family Tree Date: 21 Jul 2018 |
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1783 | Jerry M Kaylor |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com: Tina Dickerson Family Tree Date: 21 Jul 2018 |
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1784 | Joe Fisher buys land in Wyoming 1911 "Joe Fisher and Frank Shipley have purchased land in Yyoming (Wyoming)." Frank Shipley was apparently brother-in-law to Joseph's wife Katie Porter Fisher; i.e. Katie's sister married Frank. Per the Burlingame Enterprise, the Shipley's move to Big Piney, Wyoming shortly after. Per the following article from the 24 Oct 1912 issue of the Burlingame Enterprise , the Fisher's land was located in Marbelton, Wyoming which is adjacent to Big Piney. |
Owner of original: Burlingame Enterprise, Burlingame, KS, p 6 Date: 7 Sep 1911 |
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1785 | Joe Fisher buys pool hall 1913 "Joe Fisher has purchased the Peters billiard and pool hall."Shortly after, Joe begins to spruce the place up. The Burlingame Enterprise reports on 24 Apr 1913 that Joe Fisher buys a electric player piano for the pool hall. |
Owner of original: Burlingame Enterprise, Burlingame, KS , p 5 Date: 9 Jan 1913 |
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1786 | Joe Fisher dislocates shoulder 1916 "Joe Fisher dislocated one of his shoulders last Friday and when it was being readjusted by the doctors "cussed" loud enough to be heard a block away." |
Owner of original: Osage County Chronicle, Burlingame KS, p 3 Date: 29 Jun 1916 |
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1787 | Joe Fisher family returns from Wyoming 1912 "Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher and children returned Sunday from Marbleton, Wyoming, and will remain here until spring." This article suggests the Fishers spent only one summer in Wyoming on the land Joseph purchased in 1911, after selling his farm in Burlingame in Feb 1912. In Jan 1913 Joseph buys the Burlingame pool hall and he and family appear repeatedly in the local Burlingame news from 1913 on, suggesting they remained in Burlingame from 1913 on. |
Owner of original: Burlingame Enterprise, Burlingame, KS, p 5 Date: 24 Oct 1912 |
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1788 | Joe Fisher mutilated fingers 1901 "Joe Fisher has a couple of mutilated fingers....Joe was hunting and fishing. He held the rod and line and the gun at once. He saw a turtle and went to shoot it. Just then a fish got hold of his line, pulled good and strong, yanked Joe's hand down in front of the barrel just as it went off. Some of the discharge went into two fingers, and it took the doctor's help to put them in condition to mend." |
Owner of original: The Osage County Chronicle, Burlingame KS, p 5 Date: 9 May 1901 |
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1789 | John B. and Edith Wood family Left to right: Edith Garrison Peabody> Wood, son John Arthur, daughter Lurrene, and husband John B. Wood, presumably taken around 1904/1905 judging by the age of the children. |
Owner of original: Kitsap Co. History Museum, photo G.A. 40 80 Date: 1905 |
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1790 | John B. Wood photo taken 11 Sep 1950 at age 89 |
Owner of original: shared by samtd1 on Ancestry.com Date: 5 May 2013 |
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1791 | John B. Wood probate file 1951 Will states: Under date of June 17, 1940, I established an irrevocable trust in favor of my granddaughter, LURINE LEONA WOOD, designating in the indenture of trust the Portland Trust and Savings Bank of Portland, Oregon as trustee. As the original trust property conveyed to said trustee, and the property subsequently added to said trust, will provide ample funds, I give, devise and bequeath to my said granddaughter, LURINE LEONA WOOD, the sum only of one ($1.00) dollar. I give, devise and bequeath to the following nieces and nephews of my deceased brothers and sisters the following: A. JULIA SNIDER (niece), Georgetown, Ohio, one thousand ($1000.00) dollars. B. CLARA SMITH (niece), Seattle, Washington, one thousand ($1000.00) dollars. C. VERNER SELLMAN (nephew), Winchester, Ohio, one thousand ($1000.00) dollars. D. LAURA JAMISON (niece), Winchester, Ohio, one thousand ($1000.00) dollars. E. BLANCHE RICKEY (niece), Winchester, Ohio, one thousand ($1000.00) dollars. F. GLADYS WOOD (niece), Winchester, Ohio, one thousand ($1000.00) dollars. G. CHARLIE WOOD (nephew), Georgetown, Ohio, one hundred ($100.00) dollars. H. LUCY WATTERFIELD (niece), Georgetown, Ohio, one hundred ($100.00) dollars. I. JOHN BEST (nephew), West Union, Ohio, one hundred ($100.00) dollars. J. THOMAS BEST (nephew), Mt. Orab, Ohio, one hundred ($100.00) dollars. K. CHARLIE JORDAN (nephew), Mora, Minnesota, one ($1.00) dollar. ITEM IV: HECTOR PEABODY of Bellfair (Belfair), Washington, my stepson the sum of one ($1.00) dollar. ITEM V: LURRENE L. WOOD, San Francisco, California, my granddaugher the sum of one ($1.00) dollar. ITEM VI: EVA LEE WOOD PETZ, Gariboldi (Garibaldi), Oregon, my half sister the sum of one thousand ($1000.00) dollars. ITEM VII: ELIA VAUGHN, Billingham (Bellingham), Washington, my half sister the sum of one thousand ($1000.00) dollars. ITEM VIII: TENA WOOD, Winchester, Ohio, my half sister the sum of one thousand ($1000.00) dollars. ITEM IX: After all of the above items and costs of my administration have been paid I give, devise and bequeath the rest and residue of my estate to my half sister, TENA WOOD, Winchester, Ohio. ITEM X: It is my will that if any of the legatees or devisees under this will or their heirs should try to break this will in any manner that that legatee or devisee shall receive nothing under this will and that their devise or bequest shall go equally to the other legatees and devisees under this will. ITEM XI: I nominate and request the Probate Court to appoint, GLADYS WOOD, of Winchester, Ohio to be the Executrix of this my last will and testament she to act without giving bond. ITEM XII: I hereby grant to my said Executrix, full power and authority to sell and convey all or any part of my estate, real, personal or mixed, upon such terms and at such prices as my said Executrix may deem proper, and without obtaining any order of court therefore. I also grant to my Executrix full power and authority in the settlement of my estate to compromise, compound, adjust and settle any and all debts and liabilities due to or from my estate, for such sums and upon such terms and conditions and in such manner as my said Executrix shall deem best. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand at West Union, Ohio this 19th day of July, 1949. John B. Wood Will witnessed by Vernon L. Young and Dorothy Schultz Total value of estate: $51,379.63 "consisting wholly of stocks, bonds, money, deposits or other securities." John apparently owned no real estate. Total liabilities including funeral costs: $4221.00 After settling all debts, half-sister TENA WOOD received $39,111.00 pre-tax after disbursement of other gifts, which were also subject to taxes. Copies of checks settling the estate are found at the end of the probate file. (Note file filed no check No.'s 20 and 21.) |
Owner of original: Ohio County, District and Probate Courts, Adams Co., No. 990 Date: 12 Mar 1951 |
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1792 | John F. Botts for presiding judge 1914 "Judge Botts ability, modesty and courteous dignity has won the the approval of all with whom he has come in contact. As a former member of the county court his impartiality and gentlemanly demeanor has been spoken of by many in words of appreciation. His opinions then were expressed quietly with such clearness that they were understood to be the ideas of a man who wanted to do what was right. In asking for the support of the voters now Judge Botts states it will be his purpose if elected to "look after the interests of every section of the county in an impartial way and give all a square deal." |
Owner of original: The Edina Sentinel, Edina MO, p 12 Date: 29 Oct 1914 |
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1793 | John Foster and Daughter Not sure which daughter |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com photo by 4PearJ7 Date: 21 Jan 2018 |
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1794 | John Foster Drill Seeding 1930s presumably on his farm in Saskatchewan, CN |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com photo by 4PearJ7 Date: 21 Jan 2018 |
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1795 | John H. Alexander dental school 1915 "John H. Alexander who has been practicing his profession as dentist during the summer at South Gifford, Mo., visited home folks several days last week. Mrs. Alexander has been spending some weeks here with her mother Mrs. Flora Fisher, Mr. Alexander will return to school in St. Louis in October and will finish his course in January." |
Owner of original: Blandinsville Star-Gazette, Blandinsville IL, p 5 Date: 2 Sep 1915 |
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1796 | John Kells Fisher cropped from family portrait |
Owner of original: findagrave photo by Sandy Bushnell; Corning, NY |
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1797 | Josiah chops foot 1889 "...Josiah Fisher, of Hire township, while chopping, cut his foot almost off and narrowly escaped bleeding to death." |
Owner of original: Colchester Independent, Colchester IL, p 3 Date: 24 Jan 1899 |
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1798 | Josiah Fisher cancer spreading |
Owner of original: Macomb Journal Date: 31 May 1900 |
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1799 | Josiah Fisher home from cancer treatment 1900 "Josiah Fisher was home from Macomb Wednesday where he is being treated for a cancer. He may be somewhat improved." |
Owner of original: Blandinsville Star-Gazette, Blandinsville IL, p 1 Date: 13 Jul 1900 |
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1800 | Josiah Fisher to be operated on for cancer 1899 "Josiah Fisher is making arrangements to go to Sedalia, Mo., to be| operated on for a cancer." |
Owner of original: Blandinsville Star-Gazette, Blandinsville IL, p 5 Date: 5 nov 1899 |